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Archives of Popular Culture: Viola Lawrence film editor (Collection)
The Viola Lawrence was the first female film editor in Hollywood. The collection contains awards, film industry magazines, photographs, and articles pertaining to her career.
Most of her 30 year career was spent at Columbia Pictures. She was nominated for Academy Awards for her work on the films Pal Joey and Pepe.
Walter Lewinnek papers
Digital manuscript of Walter Lewinnek, "Thinking it over" (c 1972, 110p, An autobiography in rhymes and other poems (1999, 240p), assorted ephemera on Walter Lewinnek (obituary, ship manifest, photos, newspaper clippings).
War Memorabilia (Collection)
Willis E. McNelly Science Fiction Collection: Alice Lightner Hopf
The collection contains manuscripts for several novels as well as her juvenile animal books.
Willis E. McNelly Science Fiction Collection: Barry Malzberg
Containes manuscripts for 11 short stories, and an anthology.
Willis E. McNelly Science Fiction collection: Basil E. Wells
Contains manuscripts and/or tear sheets for 33 short stories and novels, two anthologies, correspondence, and fanzines and periodicals.
Willis E. McNelly Science Fiction collection: John Boyd Upchurch
Contains working notes and rough drafts of his novels: "Rakehells of heaven", "The last star ship", "The pollinators of Eden", "The rough beast", and "The organ bank farm", tapes of two CSUF lectures, an interview with Willis McNelly.
Willis E. McNelly Science Fiction Collection: Charles De Vet
The collection contains manuscripts for 49 short stories and one novel, Second Game.
Willis E. McNelly Science Fiction Collection: David Gerrold
Collection contains the shooting script and an original tribble from the Star Trek episode "The trouble with tribbles", as well as a tape of the show. Also includes typescripts of three novels: "In the deadlands", "Yesterday's children", "With a finger in my I", and "A day for damnation".
Willis E. McNelly Science Fiction Collection: Fanzine Samples
The Science Fiction Fanzine Sample collection is comprised of 82 titles, and a total of 116 individual fanzine issues. Although related to Science Fiction Periodicals, fanzines were developed by fans of Science Fiction (along with other genres and topics). Sometimes a zine brought a small group of fans together, other times it was a source of cultural exchange for the masses. But zines all have one common element: the celebration and exploration of science fiction and other genres.
